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Doctors caring for a severely disabled 23 year old man need not resuscitate him if he has a heart attack or stops breathing, ruled Sir Stephen Brown, England's senior family judge last week. The case went to the High Court in London because staff in the day centre where the man, named as R, spends some of his time had challenged South Buckinghamshire NHS Trust's decision to apply a “do not resuscitate” policy to him.